Kernelized qtl-haplotype mapping (named KHAMMIX) is a Fortran/R program which performs parallel haplotype based scans of chromosomes, by mixed model analyses, for diploid organisms. Two kernels; the Gaussian and Van Raden kernels, are allowed for the mixed model analyses. The haplotypes are defined by a sliding window of L SNP markers (L is an integer greater or equal to 1). Hence, 2^L haplotypes can be (not necessarily) observed for a sliding window (e.g. 2^6=64 for L=6). Reference: http://gsejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1297-9686-46-45
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